Renaissance Ceramic Pottery
Buy Renaissance and medieval reproduction ceramic pottery from the beautiful Scavo Collection.
In the Renaissance era, when colored glazes were produced by introducing a variety of minerals into the clay (such as iron oxide for green, ferric oxide for yellows and browns), green and yellow were the most popular tones, because these pigments were the most easily attainable. The Scavo Collection ceramics are manufactured to express the simplicity of the everyday pottery used in Renaissance times.
Perhaps the most important feature of the Scavo collection is the unique, heavily distressed look created by stained paint and uneven glazing. Particular research and attention was paid to reproducing the shapes of this collection. All are derivatives or exact copies of vessels found in medieval history books. Each piece is then hand-finished with their exclusive Old-World patina, to further emphasize the look of a genuine antique. Fully glazed inside and out, they hold water and are great for arranging flowers, but they are manufactured for decorative purposes only.

















